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Male Emu sitting on a  nest of eggs.Australia
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Yellow emu warning sign amongst green foliage
A wild ostrich by the ocean in South Africa
Emus in the Australian outback
Pingnan County,Guigang City,Guangxi Province,China,\nwild animal protection area.\nA female emu lying in the lawn.
An emu bird poses for a photo shoot.
curaca, bahia, brazil - september 17, 2023: ostrich bird - Struthio camelus - seen on a farm in the rural area of the municipality of Curaca, backlands of Bahia.
Buff-crested bustards in Maasai Mara Game Reserve, Kenya.
Group of emus roaming on a bush land in Ikara-Flinders Ranges National park. The Flinders Ranges are the largest mountain ranges in South Australia.
Emu on the search for food with baby emus
Strauss im Wald
Tammar Wallaby feeding on leaves
A Corey Bustard, with splendid setting shot in the Serengeti plains – Tanzania
The Mareeba rock-wallaby (Petrogale mareeba). Granite Gorge. Queensland.
An Ostrich attempts to swallow a melon in Southern Africa
Taken at Busch Gardens in Tampa, Florida on 14 December 2014. Here we see an emu poking his head out of the bars of his cage trying to peck at a friend's (unpictured) shoes.
a ostrich in a zoo.
Horizontal image of a road sign, July 2024
Juvenile White Ibis resting on a park bench in the morning sun.
Endangered Southern Cassowary
Wild Ostrich family searching for food during the warm summer, wet, season which provides an abundance of rich green grass for the herbivores.
Weka and Takahe
Taken in the Galapagos Islands, Ecuador
Portrait of a Rhea taken in profile.
Waved Albatross, Phoebastria irrorata, Punta Suarez; Hood Island; Espanola Island; Galapagos Islands; Galapagos; Ecuador. Adult sitting on a nest with an egg in it.
Hughenden, Queensland / Australia - September 25 2018: The Grand Hotel is seen in the Australian outback town of Richmond.
Most familiar duck, and ancestor of domestic duck. Breeds in parks, by canals in towns, on eutrophic lakes, woodland and marshes, seashores; accepts very small waters (tiny pools, ditches etc.). Resident in much of Europe, except in N and E, where it retreats from the ice in winter.\nWide range of nest sites; under bush, tree-hole, artificial nest-basket, near or on buildings.\n\nThis is fairly the most common duck in the Netherlands.
Emus matriculate on an emu farm in Washington state.
Birds. Serengeti. Tanzania
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